But doom and gloom aside, this system is truly impressive, especially when you consider the fact that it has developed this noise and grain eliminating ability by studying images with noise and grain in them.

That is, due to developments in deep learning and neural networks, researchers at NVIDIA, MIT, and Aalto University were able to develop a program without teaching it what the final result should look like.

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And, as noted earlier, the program can also remove watermarks, and can do so only having been trained using corrupted files, as shown above.

This isn't just a fancy dinner party trick that they've developed here, either. It has real applications in the real world.

As you can see in the video above, it can be used to clean up MRI images, which might help doctors see abnormalities more clearly.

Naturally, it also has applications in the world of photography where it can be used to clean up inherently noisy images, like those taken in low-light situations in which a high ISO is necessary.

Combined with the incredible camera and lens technologies, post-processing tools, and other gadgets that we already have, it looks like NVIDIA's latest invention is going to help photography take yet another step forward into the future.

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